One person was injured in a three-vehicle collision just after 5 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.

According to a news release from the Kentucky State Police, Lois Lacy of Campbellsville was injured when her 1997 Chevrolet struck a 2000 Dodge being driven by Larry Gilpin, 56, of Campbellsville five miles east of Campbellsville on U.S. 68.

Police said Gilpin was waiting for another vehicle, a 1995 Jeep being driven by Jacob Cisco, 16, of Campbellsville, to make a left turn into a private drive.

The Kentucky Country Ham Breakfast and Auction, sponsored by Kentucky Farm Bureau, raised $1.3 million for local charities - the largest total in the event's 46-year history.

And a man with Campbellsville ties did the auctioneering.

Ron Kirby Jr., who is married to Paula Moore Kirby, led the ham auction, which completed the morning festivities including appearances by the governor, agriculture commissioner, state legislators, U.S. senators and representatives, local officials from across the state and farmers.

Drivers' education classes aren't offered in local schools anymore, but there are still classes available for teens wanting experience behind the wheel.

At Taylor County High School, drivers' education was offered last school year. This year, however, according to TCHS Principal Charles Higdon Jr., declining enrollment led the school to no longer offer the classes.

Higdon said TCHS now refers students to an "Alive at 25" program taught by Kentucky State Police Public Affairs Officer Billy Gregory.